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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Katerina Gregos is convinced that contemporary art has an important role to play in society, as one of the last frontiers of free expression. Today, artists and cultural practitioners, rather than politicians, are leading some of the key discussions about the state of the world. Contemporary artists challenge each and every one of us to reinterpret social and political events, and crack cemented opinions as well as dominant narratives propagated by the media and those in power. As an internationally respected curator, Katerina has curated a number of exhibitions dedicated to exploring the relationship between art, politics, democracy, the new global production circuits, and human rights. Let yourself be inspired by Katerina’s talk at TEDxGhent 2014, and find out what contemporary art can contribute to society.
Independent curator and exhibitions organiser
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Dustin Yellin makes mesmerizing artwork that tells complex, myth-inspired stories. How did he develop his style? In this disarming talk, he shares the journey of an artist — starting from age 8 — and his idiosyncratic way of thinking and seeing. Follow the path that leads him up to his latest major work (or two).
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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published:15 Sep 2015

views:548906

AmazingOptical illusions that will tease your brain
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Flat 3rd Dimension and Following eyes video by Brusspup
Includes footage produced by the Royal Institution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOeo8zMBfTA
Description:
One of the most fascinating organs in our body is the human brain. You could say that it is central control, or headquarters for our body. Without our brain, we are not alive. The brain is where our consciousness lives and our memories are preserved. If we are considered “brain dead”, then the plug gets pulled on our life support. It is a complex organ of fatty tissue, and the brain helps us process different kinds of information through our five sense. Using our nose, the brain can tell us whether we are experiencing a pleasant smell or something foul. With our ears, the brain can help us process the noises we are hearing and be able to tell the difference from language to noises. With our mouth, the brain helps us figure out whether the food we are eating is good for us and not poisonous. Finally, with our eyes, the brain helps us process the information we are seeing visually. Our brain and our eyes have a beautiful relationship by letting us see colors, nature, people, and more, along with associate these visions with emotions. With such wondrous capabilities, it can be easy to just assume and trust that what our eyes are telling us is true. Well, not exactly.
In the last several centuries, optical illusions have been playing tricks with our brain and causing us to question what is real and what is fiction. Optical illusions can be created by Mother Nature, or they can be manmade, thus creating an entire art dedication to optical illusions and messing with our brain and everything that we know about the world around us. With the innovation and evolution of optical illusions, we are now getting confused more often than ever before! People have even dedicated their lives and support themselves from creating their own optical illusions. These artists even get a kick from us stepping on their painting and thinking that we are about to descend into a multiple story fall, but instead, our foot remains on solid ground.
This video has ten of the most mind blowing optical illusions. They are so crazy that you would think that they were simply a trick of the camera or computer. What makes these optical illusions extra special is the fact that they play with your perception using colors, angles, light, shapes, sizes, and more. Our eyes have been conditioned and groomed to see certain things by the way the light hits an object, or by the way and angle is seen by our eyes. Reality can be manipulated so many ways by a simple tilt of the head or a beam of light, or a splash of color. By breaking down why you are seeing the optical illusion in the first place, we can start descending upon the bridge of understanding. Probably one of the most unsettling things about optical illusions is that the seed of doubt can bleed over to our normal everyday lives and cause us to question everything by just looking outside.
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published:05 Mar 2015

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The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, an adult skeleton is replaced every seven to 10 years, we shed as many as 30,000 dead skin cells every minute, and the food we eat travels 30 feet on its journey through our bodies. The LivingBody takes you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies evolve from birth to old age, and the amazing biological systems we need to thrive.
Embark on an incredible journey tracing the story of one everywoman using milestones to examine the everyday workings of a living, functioning body in ways not seen before. Cutting-edge miniature endoscopic HD cameras delve deep inside the mouth, throat, heart, lungs, digestive tract, brain and reproductive organs to shed new light on how and why our bodies do what they do. Stunning photography reveals universal moments in human development at the most minute level, providing insight into both our own individual metamorphosis and our shared human experiences.
Critically acclaimed “Inside the Living Body” won an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Artistic Direction. Special Effects sequences created by David Barlow, 2004 winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson award for excellence and innovation in medical photography, and Bandito, one of the UK's leading CGI directors responsible for sequences in Animals in the Womb.

published:30 Dec 2015

views:1687559

Jain - Makeba - From "Zanaka", album available : http://smarturl.it/JainZanakaDeluxe
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Réalisation : Greg et Lio
ProductionExecutive : ART BRIDGE - Quad group
Production : Spookland
---
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LYRICS
"Ooohe" Makeba ma qué bella,
Can i get a " oohe " Makeba,
Makes my body dance for you ,
(x4)
I want to hear your breath just next to my soul,
I want to feel oppress without any rest,
I want to see you sing, i want to see you fight,
Because you are the real beauty of human right ,
CHORUS
Nobody can beat the Mama Africa,
You follow the beat that she's going to give you,
Only her smile can all make it go,
The sufferation of a thousand more,
CHORUS x2

published:30 Nov 2016

views:39987366

Philosopher Alain de Botton gives his top five reasons why art is such a vital force for humanity.
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Prior to the release of Foo Fighters' 1995 debut album Foo Fighters, which featured Grohl as the only official member, Grohl recruited bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith, both formerly of Sunny Day Real Estate, as well as Nirvana touring guitarist Pat Smear to complete the lineup. The band began with performances in Portland, Oregon. Goldsmith quit during the recording of the group's second album, The Colour and the Shape (1997), when most of the drum parts were re-recorded by Grohl himself. Smear's departure followed soon afterward.

Learn to Fly

Release and reception

The "Learn to Fly" single was released as a two disc CD set in the UK and Australia, as well as in Europe, and promotional singles were also released in other countries such as the US for radio play. In the US it was the band's first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 charting at number 19, and was the band's first #1 on the BillboardModern Rock Tracks chart. It is also their highest charting on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart along with the 1996 hit "Big Me", reaching #13.

Music video

The music video for the song takes place on an commercial airliner, parodying the movie Airplane!, and by extension, the films Airport 1975 and its sequel Airport '77. Two airline mechanics (played by Jack Black and Kyle Gass from Tenacious D) smuggle and hide their narcotic known as "World Domination brand 'Erotic' Sleeping Powder" in the coffee-maker. This ends up incapacitating everyone who drinks the coffee. The take off sequence, in addition to the crew members hiding ulterior criminal motives, are a near shot-by-shot homage to the film Airport '77. The band, having avoided the coffee (choosing liquor instead), mirroring Karen Black's role in Airport 1975, find themselves forced to land the plane. For the video, each band member (Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, and Taylor Hawkins) portrays himself as well as several other roles, including an FBI agent who arrests the two mechanics.

Why Arts Graduates Are Under-Employed

Arts graduates are often to be found making coffee – having spent their university years studying Plato or Foucault. Maybe it’s their fault, or maybe the problem lies with societies that have no real idea what the arts are for. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Why art is important | Katerina Gregos | TEDxGhent

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Katerina Gregos is convinced that contemporary art has an important role to play in society, as one of the last frontiers of free expression. Today, artists and cultural practitioners, rather than politicians, are leading some of the key discussions about the state of the world. Contemporary artists challenge each and every one of us to reinterpret social and political events, and crack cemented opinions as well as dominant narratives propagated by the media and those in power. As an internationally respected curator, Katerina has curated a number of exhibitions dedicated to exploring the relationship between art, politics, democracy, the new global production circuits, and human rights. Let yourself be inspired by Katerina’s talk at TEDxGhent 2014, and find out what contemporary art can contribute to society.
Independent curator and exhibitions organiser
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

A Journey Through the Mind of an Artist | Dustin Yellin | TED Talks

Dustin Yellin makes mesmerizing artwork that tells complex, myth-inspired stories. How did he develop his style? In this disarming talk, he shares the journey of an artist — starting from age 8 — and his idiosyncratic way of thinking and seeing. Follow the path that leads him up to his latest major work (or two).
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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3:59

10 Mind Blowing Optical Illusions

10 Mind Blowing Optical Illusions

10 Mind Blowing Optical Illusions

AmazingOptical illusions that will tease your brain
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Flat 3rd Dimension and Following eyes video by Brusspup
Includes footage produced by the Royal Institution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOeo8zMBfTA
Description:
One of the most fascinating organs in our body is the human brain. You could say that it is central control, or headquarters for our body. Without our brain, we are not alive. The brain is where our consciousness lives and our memories are preserved. If we are considered “brain dead”, then the plug gets pulled on our life support. It is a complex organ of fatty tissue, and the brain helps us process different kinds of information through our five sense. Using our nose, the brain can tell us whether we are experiencing a pleasant smell or something foul. With our ears, the brain can help us process the noises we are hearing and be able to tell the difference from language to noises. With our mouth, the brain helps us figure out whether the food we are eating is good for us and not poisonous. Finally, with our eyes, the brain helps us process the information we are seeing visually. Our brain and our eyes have a beautiful relationship by letting us see colors, nature, people, and more, along with associate these visions with emotions. With such wondrous capabilities, it can be easy to just assume and trust that what our eyes are telling us is true. Well, not exactly.
In the last several centuries, optical illusions have been playing tricks with our brain and causing us to question what is real and what is fiction. Optical illusions can be created by Mother Nature, or they can be manmade, thus creating an entire art dedication to optical illusions and messing with our brain and everything that we know about the world around us. With the innovation and evolution of optical illusions, we are now getting confused more often than ever before! People have even dedicated their lives and support themselves from creating their own optical illusions. These artists even get a kick from us stepping on their painting and thinking that we are about to descend into a multiple story fall, but instead, our foot remains on solid ground.
This video has ten of the most mind blowing optical illusions. They are so crazy that you would think that they were simply a trick of the camera or computer. What makes these optical illusions extra special is the fact that they play with your perception using colors, angles, light, shapes, sizes, and more. Our eyes have been conditioned and groomed to see certain things by the way the light hits an object, or by the way and angle is seen by our eyes. Reality can be manipulated so many ways by a simple tilt of the head or a beam of light, or a splash of color. By breaking down why you are seeing the optical illusion in the first place, we can start descending upon the bridge of understanding. Probably one of the most unsettling things about optical illusions is that the seed of doubt can bleed over to our normal everyday lives and cause us to question everything by just looking outside.
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FOLLOWING EYES
BACKWARDS CHAIR
DROP OFF ROOM
ANIMATION ILLUSION
THE AMES ROOM
MOTION ILLUSIONS
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YES-NO
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1:41:17

The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

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The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, an adult skeleton is replaced every seven to 10 years, we shed as many as 30,000 dead skin cells every minute, and the food we eat travels 30 feet on its journey through our bodies. The LivingBody takes you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies evolve from birth to old age, and the amazing biological systems we need to thrive.
Embark on an incredible journey tracing the story of one everywoman using milestones to examine the everyday workings of a living, functioning body in ways not seen before. Cutting-edge miniature endoscopic HD cameras delve deep inside the mouth, throat, heart, lungs, digestive tract, brain and reproductive organs to shed new light on how and why our bodies do what they do. Stunning photography reveals universal moments in human development at the most minute level, providing insight into both our own individual metamorphosis and our shared human experiences.
Critically acclaimed “Inside the Living Body” won an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Artistic Direction. Special Effects sequences created by David Barlow, 2004 winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson award for excellence and innovation in medical photography, and Bandito, one of the UK's leading CGI directors responsible for sequences in Animals in the Womb.

3:44

Jain - Makeba (Official Video)

Jain - Makeba (Official Video)

Jain - Makeba (Official Video)

Jain - Makeba - From "Zanaka", album available : http://smarturl.it/JainZanakaDeluxe
---
Réalisation : Greg et Lio
ProductionExecutive : ART BRIDGE - Quad group
Production : Spookland
---
Subscribe to Jain's channel : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=JAINVEVO
COME (video clip) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDXOzr0GoA4
---
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---
LYRICS
"Ooohe" Makeba ma qué bella,
Can i get a " oohe " Makeba,
Makes my body dance for you ,
(x4)
I want to hear your breath just next to my soul,
I want to feel oppress without any rest,
I want to see you sing, i want to see you fight,
Because you are the real beauty of human right ,
CHORUS
Nobody can beat the Mama Africa,
You follow the beat that she's going to give you,
Only her smile can all make it go,
The sufferation of a thousand more,
CHORUS x2

5:54

What is art for? Alain de Botton's animated guide | Art and design

What is art for? Alain de Botton's animated guide | Art and design

What is art for? Alain de Botton's animated guide | Art and design

Philosopher Alain de Botton gives his top five reasons why art is such a vital force for humanity.
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Are we wrong to like pretty pictures? Why is some art painful to look at? Can art heal your feelings of urban alienation? Relax, watch and find out.
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Artistic lives on Terracotta

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5:59

Literally My Life (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) | MyLifeAsEva

Literally My Life (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) | MyLifeAsEva

Literally My Life (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) | MyLifeAsEva

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Song Produced by Markaholic http://Markaholic.com
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FULL LYRICS:
LITERALLY, MY LIFEInside my sheets
With the screen lighting up my face
I’ve got my life
Laid out in a visual space
See in the real world
These brows are not on fleek
Winged liner ain’t so easy
My look is pretty weak
But here online where
I can do anything
The water’s sold in boxes
And O2L can sing
Goals! Actual goals! AF
Literally, my life, is
Beaches every night
Messy buns and Christmas lights
Literally, my life, is
Skinny waists and high fashion
Riding in the G-Wagon
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen
So back in real life
I still can’t find a bae (shoot)
My local coffee shop
Still messes up my name (it's only three letters!)
Hey let’s get lost in
One million pins and Tweets
I’ll live my life like Kylie
And buy expensive sweets (gluten free)
My nails will be too long
To get done anything
I’ll sip artistic lattes
And rock expensive bling
Literally, my life, is
Beaches every single night
Messy buns and Christmas lights
Literally, my life, is
Skinny waists and high fashion
Riding in the G-Wagon
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen.
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen.
Ooooooh weee, I have everything...
Literally, my life, is
Thrifting stores and hand me downs
Picking graduation gowns
Literally, my life, is
Hitting up the drive-thru
Got shotgun in Mom’s Subaru
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Living in my yoga pants
Shaving for the school dance
Dealing with Felicia’s rants
Homework by the fridge light
Netflix dates and pillow fights
2 a.m. on a summer night
Ooooooh weee, I have everything – right in front of me
Ooooooh weee, I have everything – right in front of me
Thank you guys so much for allowing me to try new things on this channel and have fun with everything Ive always wanted to do!!! Anything you want to do in life- don't give up on it! SOooooooo um yeah, a music video. PrettyCrazy!!! I hope you like this video! Back to normal videos in a few days! xoxo, Eva

Why Arts Graduates Are Under-Employed

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Why art is important | Katerina Gregos | TEDxGhent

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Katerina Gregos is convinced that contemporary art has an important role to play in society, as one of the last frontiers of free expression. Today, artists and cultural practitioners, rather than politicians, are leading some of the key discussions about the state of the world. Contemporary artists challenge each and every one of us to reinterpret social and political events, and crack cemented opinions as well as dominant narratives propagated by the media and those in power. As an internationally respected curator, Katerina has curated a number of exhibitions dedicated to exploring the relationship between art, politics, democracy, the new global production circuits, and human rights. Let yourself ...

A Journey Through the Mind of an Artist | Dustin Yellin | TED Talks

Dustin Yellin makes mesmerizing artwork that tells complex, myth-inspired stories. How did he develop his style? In this disarming talk, he shares the journey of an artist — starting from age 8 — and his idiosyncratic way of thinking and seeing. Follow the path that leads him up to his latest major work (or two).
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate
Follow TED news on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews
Like TED on F...

published: 15 Sep 2015

10 Mind Blowing Optical Illusions

AmazingOptical illusions that will tease your brain
Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/9CwQhg
Flat 3rd Dimension and Following eyes video by Brusspup
Includes footage produced by the Royal Institution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOeo8zMBfTA
Description:
One of the most fascinating organs in our body is the human brain. You could say that it is central control, or headquarters for our body. Without our brain, we are not alive. The brain is where our consciousness lives and our memories are preserved. If we are considered “brain dead”, then the plug gets pulled on our life support. It is a complex organ of fatty tissue, and the brain helps us process different kinds of information through our five sense. Using our nose, the brain can tell us whether we are experiencing a pleasan...

published: 05 Mar 2015

The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1
Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...
The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, ...

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Literally My Life (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) | MyLifeAsEva

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Why Arts Graduates Are Under-Employed

Arts graduates are often to be found making coffee – having spent their university years studying Plato or Foucault. Maybe it’s their fault, or maybe the proble...

Arts graduates are often to be found making coffee – having spent their university years studying Plato or Foucault. Maybe it’s their fault, or maybe the problem lies with societies that have no real idea what the arts are for. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Why art is important | Katerina Gregos | TEDxGhent

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Katerina Gregos is convinced that contemporary art has an important ro...

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Katerina Gregos is convinced that contemporary art has an important role to play in society, as one of the last frontiers of free expression. Today, artists and cultural practitioners, rather than politicians, are leading some of the key discussions about the state of the world. Contemporary artists challenge each and every one of us to reinterpret social and political events, and crack cemented opinions as well as dominant narratives propagated by the media and those in power. As an internationally respected curator, Katerina has curated a number of exhibitions dedicated to exploring the relationship between art, politics, democracy, the new global production circuits, and human rights. Let yourself be inspired by Katerina’s talk at TEDxGhent 2014, and find out what contemporary art can contribute to society.
Independent curator and exhibitions organiser
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Katerina Gregos is convinced that contemporary art has an important role to play in society, as one of the last frontiers of free expression. Today, artists and cultural practitioners, rather than politicians, are leading some of the key discussions about the state of the world. Contemporary artists challenge each and every one of us to reinterpret social and political events, and crack cemented opinions as well as dominant narratives propagated by the media and those in power. As an internationally respected curator, Katerina has curated a number of exhibitions dedicated to exploring the relationship between art, politics, democracy, the new global production circuits, and human rights. Let yourself be inspired by Katerina’s talk at TEDxGhent 2014, and find out what contemporary art can contribute to society.
Independent curator and exhibitions organiser
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

A Journey Through the Mind of an Artist | Dustin Yellin | TED Talks

Dustin Yellin makes mesmerizing artwork that tells complex, myth-inspired stories. How did he develop his style? In this disarming talk, he shares the journey o...

Dustin Yellin makes mesmerizing artwork that tells complex, myth-inspired stories. How did he develop his style? In this disarming talk, he shares the journey of an artist — starting from age 8 — and his idiosyncratic way of thinking and seeing. Follow the path that leads him up to his latest major work (or two).
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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Dustin Yellin makes mesmerizing artwork that tells complex, myth-inspired stories. How did he develop his style? In this disarming talk, he shares the journey of an artist — starting from age 8 — and his idiosyncratic way of thinking and seeing. Follow the path that leads him up to his latest major work (or two).
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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AmazingOptical illusions that will tease your brain
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Flat 3rd Dimension and Following eyes video by Brusspup
Includes footage produced by the Royal Institution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOeo8zMBfTA
Description:
One of the most fascinating organs in our body is the human brain. You could say that it is central control, or headquarters for our body. Without our brain, we are not alive. The brain is where our consciousness lives and our memories are preserved. If we are considered “brain dead”, then the plug gets pulled on our life support. It is a complex organ of fatty tissue, and the brain helps us process different kinds of information through our five sense. Using our nose, the brain can tell us whether we are experiencing a pleasant smell or something foul. With our ears, the brain can help us process the noises we are hearing and be able to tell the difference from language to noises. With our mouth, the brain helps us figure out whether the food we are eating is good for us and not poisonous. Finally, with our eyes, the brain helps us process the information we are seeing visually. Our brain and our eyes have a beautiful relationship by letting us see colors, nature, people, and more, along with associate these visions with emotions. With such wondrous capabilities, it can be easy to just assume and trust that what our eyes are telling us is true. Well, not exactly.
In the last several centuries, optical illusions have been playing tricks with our brain and causing us to question what is real and what is fiction. Optical illusions can be created by Mother Nature, or they can be manmade, thus creating an entire art dedication to optical illusions and messing with our brain and everything that we know about the world around us. With the innovation and evolution of optical illusions, we are now getting confused more often than ever before! People have even dedicated their lives and support themselves from creating their own optical illusions. These artists even get a kick from us stepping on their painting and thinking that we are about to descend into a multiple story fall, but instead, our foot remains on solid ground.
This video has ten of the most mind blowing optical illusions. They are so crazy that you would think that they were simply a trick of the camera or computer. What makes these optical illusions extra special is the fact that they play with your perception using colors, angles, light, shapes, sizes, and more. Our eyes have been conditioned and groomed to see certain things by the way the light hits an object, or by the way and angle is seen by our eyes. Reality can be manipulated so many ways by a simple tilt of the head or a beam of light, or a splash of color. By breaking down why you are seeing the optical illusion in the first place, we can start descending upon the bridge of understanding. Probably one of the most unsettling things about optical illusions is that the seed of doubt can bleed over to our normal everyday lives and cause us to question everything by just looking outside.
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Flat 3rd Dimension and Following eyes video by Brusspup
Includes footage produced by the Royal Institution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOeo8zMBfTA
Description:
One of the most fascinating organs in our body is the human brain. You could say that it is central control, or headquarters for our body. Without our brain, we are not alive. The brain is where our consciousness lives and our memories are preserved. If we are considered “brain dead”, then the plug gets pulled on our life support. It is a complex organ of fatty tissue, and the brain helps us process different kinds of information through our five sense. Using our nose, the brain can tell us whether we are experiencing a pleasant smell or something foul. With our ears, the brain can help us process the noises we are hearing and be able to tell the difference from language to noises. With our mouth, the brain helps us figure out whether the food we are eating is good for us and not poisonous. Finally, with our eyes, the brain helps us process the information we are seeing visually. Our brain and our eyes have a beautiful relationship by letting us see colors, nature, people, and more, along with associate these visions with emotions. With such wondrous capabilities, it can be easy to just assume and trust that what our eyes are telling us is true. Well, not exactly.
In the last several centuries, optical illusions have been playing tricks with our brain and causing us to question what is real and what is fiction. Optical illusions can be created by Mother Nature, or they can be manmade, thus creating an entire art dedication to optical illusions and messing with our brain and everything that we know about the world around us. With the innovation and evolution of optical illusions, we are now getting confused more often than ever before! People have even dedicated their lives and support themselves from creating their own optical illusions. These artists even get a kick from us stepping on their painting and thinking that we are about to descend into a multiple story fall, but instead, our foot remains on solid ground.
This video has ten of the most mind blowing optical illusions. They are so crazy that you would think that they were simply a trick of the camera or computer. What makes these optical illusions extra special is the fact that they play with your perception using colors, angles, light, shapes, sizes, and more. Our eyes have been conditioned and groomed to see certain things by the way the light hits an object, or by the way and angle is seen by our eyes. Reality can be manipulated so many ways by a simple tilt of the head or a beam of light, or a splash of color. By breaking down why you are seeing the optical illusion in the first place, we can start descending upon the bridge of understanding. Probably one of the most unsettling things about optical illusions is that the seed of doubt can bleed over to our normal everyday lives and cause us to question everything by just looking outside.
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The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

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The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, an adult skeleton is replaced every seven to 10 years, we shed as many as 30,000 dead skin cells every minute, and the food we eat travels 30 feet on its journey through our bodies. The LivingBody takes you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies evolve from birth to old age, and the amazing biological systems we need to thrive.
Embark on an incredible journey tracing the story of one everywoman using milestones to examine the everyday workings of a living, functioning body in ways not seen before. Cutting-edge miniature endoscopic HD cameras delve deep inside the mouth, throat, heart, lungs, digestive tract, brain and reproductive organs to shed new light on how and why our bodies do what they do. Stunning photography reveals universal moments in human development at the most minute level, providing insight into both our own individual metamorphosis and our shared human experiences.
Critically acclaimed “Inside the Living Body” won an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Artistic Direction. Special Effects sequences created by David Barlow, 2004 winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson award for excellence and innovation in medical photography, and Bandito, one of the UK's leading CGI directors responsible for sequences in Animals in the Womb.

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The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, an adult skeleton is replaced every seven to 10 years, we shed as many as 30,000 dead skin cells every minute, and the food we eat travels 30 feet on its journey through our bodies. The LivingBody takes you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies evolve from birth to old age, and the amazing biological systems we need to thrive.
Embark on an incredible journey tracing the story of one everywoman using milestones to examine the everyday workings of a living, functioning body in ways not seen before. Cutting-edge miniature endoscopic HD cameras delve deep inside the mouth, throat, heart, lungs, digestive tract, brain and reproductive organs to shed new light on how and why our bodies do what they do. Stunning photography reveals universal moments in human development at the most minute level, providing insight into both our own individual metamorphosis and our shared human experiences.
Critically acclaimed “Inside the Living Body” won an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Artistic Direction. Special Effects sequences created by David Barlow, 2004 winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson award for excellence and innovation in medical photography, and Bandito, one of the UK's leading CGI directors responsible for sequences in Animals in the Womb.

Jain - Makeba - From "Zanaka", album available : http://smarturl.it/JainZanakaDeluxe
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ProductionExecutive : ART BRIDGE - Quad group
Production : Spookland
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LYRICS
"Ooohe" Makeba ma qué bella,
Can i get a " oohe " Makeba,
Makes my body dance for you ,
(x4)
I want to hear your breath just next to my soul,
I want to feel oppress without any rest,
I want to see you sing, i want to see you fight,
Because you are the real beauty of human right ,
CHORUS
Nobody can beat the Mama Africa,
You follow the beat that she's going to give you,
Only her smile can all make it go,
The sufferation of a thousand more,
CHORUS x2

Jain - Makeba - From "Zanaka", album available : http://smarturl.it/JainZanakaDeluxe
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LYRICS
"Ooohe" Makeba ma qué bella,
Can i get a " oohe " Makeba,
Makes my body dance for you ,
(x4)
I want to hear your breath just next to my soul,
I want to feel oppress without any rest,
I want to see you sing, i want to see you fight,
Because you are the real beauty of human right ,
CHORUS
Nobody can beat the Mama Africa,
You follow the beat that she's going to give you,
Only her smile can all make it go,
The sufferation of a thousand more,
CHORUS x2

Literally My Life (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) | MyLifeAsEva

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Ahhh!! ITS TIME TO ...

Get the song now on iTunes!! http://smarturl.it/LiterallyMyLife
Don’t forget to Subscribe for more videos every week: http://bit.ly/1IY86Of
Ahhh!! ITS TIME TO GET "TURNED" 😄🙌All six episodes of @MeAndMyGrandma are now up and Ep. 1 is free! Watch now: https://goo.gl/WCM84k
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OriginalLyrics and Music Video by Eva Gutowski
http://YouTube.com/MyLifeAsEva
Song Produced by Markaholic http://Markaholic.com
Music Video Produced by SelectNext http://Select.co
Thanks to everyone who helped make this happen! In order of appearance:
BrentRivera http://YouTube.com/MrBrent98
ChristianCollins http://YouTube.com/WeeklyChris
Meghan Sannet, Dancer http://Instagram.com/mmsanett
Kailey Maurer, Dancer https://instagram.com/kaileymaurer/
Lindsey Hughes http://YouTube.com/BeautyBaby44
Aidan Alexander http://YouTube.com/maadraad
TannerZagarino http://YouTube.com/officialtannerzag
Crawford Collins http://YouTube.com/CrawfordCollins
Teala Dunn http://YouTube.com/Tealaxx2
CaseyHolmes http://YouTube.com/CaseyHolmes
Matt King http://vine.co/Matt.KingAlishaMarie http://YouTube.com/MacBby11
FULL LYRICS:
LITERALLY, MY LIFEInside my sheets
With the screen lighting up my face
I’ve got my life
Laid out in a visual space
See in the real world
These brows are not on fleek
Winged liner ain’t so easy
My look is pretty weak
But here online where
I can do anything
The water’s sold in boxes
And O2L can sing
Goals! Actual goals! AF
Literally, my life, is
Beaches every night
Messy buns and Christmas lights
Literally, my life, is
Skinny waists and high fashion
Riding in the G-Wagon
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen
So back in real life
I still can’t find a bae (shoot)
My local coffee shop
Still messes up my name (it's only three letters!)
Hey let’s get lost in
One million pins and Tweets
I’ll live my life like Kylie
And buy expensive sweets (gluten free)
My nails will be too long
To get done anything
I’ll sip artistic lattes
And rock expensive bling
Literally, my life, is
Beaches every single night
Messy buns and Christmas lights
Literally, my life, is
Skinny waists and high fashion
Riding in the G-Wagon
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen.
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen.
Ooooooh weee, I have everything...
Literally, my life, is
Thrifting stores and hand me downs
Picking graduation gowns
Literally, my life, is
Hitting up the drive-thru
Got shotgun in Mom’s Subaru
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Living in my yoga pants
Shaving for the school dance
Dealing with Felicia’s rants
Homework by the fridge light
Netflix dates and pillow fights
2 a.m. on a summer night
Ooooooh weee, I have everything – right in front of me
Ooooooh weee, I have everything – right in front of me
Thank you guys so much for allowing me to try new things on this channel and have fun with everything Ive always wanted to do!!! Anything you want to do in life- don't give up on it! SOooooooo um yeah, a music video. PrettyCrazy!!! I hope you like this video! Back to normal videos in a few days! xoxo, Eva

Get the song now on iTunes!! http://smarturl.it/LiterallyMyLife
Don’t forget to Subscribe for more videos every week: http://bit.ly/1IY86Of
Ahhh!! ITS TIME TO GET "TURNED" 😄🙌All six episodes of @MeAndMyGrandma are now up and Ep. 1 is free! Watch now: https://goo.gl/WCM84k
JoinYouTube Red: http://youtube.com/Red
For more #MeAndMyGrandma behind-the-scenes, videos and pics follow:
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OriginalLyrics and Music Video by Eva Gutowski
http://YouTube.com/MyLifeAsEva
Song Produced by Markaholic http://Markaholic.com
Music Video Produced by SelectNext http://Select.co
Thanks to everyone who helped make this happen! In order of appearance:
BrentRivera http://YouTube.com/MrBrent98
ChristianCollins http://YouTube.com/WeeklyChris
Meghan Sannet, Dancer http://Instagram.com/mmsanett
Kailey Maurer, Dancer https://instagram.com/kaileymaurer/
Lindsey Hughes http://YouTube.com/BeautyBaby44
Aidan Alexander http://YouTube.com/maadraad
TannerZagarino http://YouTube.com/officialtannerzag
Crawford Collins http://YouTube.com/CrawfordCollins
Teala Dunn http://YouTube.com/Tealaxx2
CaseyHolmes http://YouTube.com/CaseyHolmes
Matt King http://vine.co/Matt.KingAlishaMarie http://YouTube.com/MacBby11
FULL LYRICS:
LITERALLY, MY LIFEInside my sheets
With the screen lighting up my face
I’ve got my life
Laid out in a visual space
See in the real world
These brows are not on fleek
Winged liner ain’t so easy
My look is pretty weak
But here online where
I can do anything
The water’s sold in boxes
And O2L can sing
Goals! Actual goals! AF
Literally, my life, is
Beaches every night
Messy buns and Christmas lights
Literally, my life, is
Skinny waists and high fashion
Riding in the G-Wagon
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen
So back in real life
I still can’t find a bae (shoot)
My local coffee shop
Still messes up my name (it's only three letters!)
Hey let’s get lost in
One million pins and Tweets
I’ll live my life like Kylie
And buy expensive sweets (gluten free)
My nails will be too long
To get done anything
I’ll sip artistic lattes
And rock expensive bling
Literally, my life, is
Beaches every single night
Messy buns and Christmas lights
Literally, my life, is
Skinny waists and high fashion
Riding in the G-Wagon
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen.
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen.
Ooooooh weee, I have everything...
Literally, my life, is
Thrifting stores and hand me downs
Picking graduation gowns
Literally, my life, is
Hitting up the drive-thru
Got shotgun in Mom’s Subaru
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Living in my yoga pants
Shaving for the school dance
Dealing with Felicia’s rants
Homework by the fridge light
Netflix dates and pillow fights
2 a.m. on a summer night
Ooooooh weee, I have everything – right in front of me
Ooooooh weee, I have everything – right in front of me
Thank you guys so much for allowing me to try new things on this channel and have fun with everything Ive always wanted to do!!! Anything you want to do in life- don't give up on it! SOooooooo um yeah, a music video. PrettyCrazy!!! I hope you like this video! Back to normal videos in a few days! xoxo, Eva

Best of Arctic Monkeys LIVE PERFORMANCE [HD]

This is my favourite, top 20, Arctic Monkeys songs, live.
There are so many songs I'd put in here....like old yellow bricks, from ritz to rubble, dance little liar, fireside, secret door, why you'd only call me when you're high.....Damn! So many others...
It's a very hard choice, feel free to comment below wich songs would you trade.
Some are HD, some are not, a few songs have different sound "volume", no big deal, but sorry for that.
This includes famous shows of Glastonbury, T in the Park, Austin City Limits, Reading, Roundhouse (iTunes Festival) and some others great shows.
Hope you enjoy, NO NEED to subscribe, I don't have any more stuff to see. This is just a "fan video" from a Arctic Monkeys fan! A like would be nice ;)
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published: 27 Feb 2014

Is Chinese Modern Art the Greatest Artistic Movement Since Cubism?

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George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any...

The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

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The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, ...

published: 30 Dec 2015

What DMT is like - DMT Trip Simulation (1080p)

"Great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide" (Dryden)
There often seems to be a link between creativity and mental illness. Many great poets, playwrights, artists and composers suffered from depression, alcoholism, obsessionality, bipolar or psychotic disorders at some time in their lives. How strong is the link and what might account for it? Are these disorders beneficial to the creative process or a drawback that must be overcome?
The transcript and downloadable versions of all of the lectures are available from the Gresham College website:
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published: 01 Dec 2012

Bauhaus: Art as Life - Talk: An Insider's Glimpse of Bauhaus Life

Nicolas Fox Weber, Director of the Josef and Anni AlbersFoundation, explores day-to-day life at the Bauhaus: the personal relationships, the struggles and even the scandals. Showing little-known images of Bauhauslers frolicking on the beach, sitting around a samovar, parading at costume parties, and even feigning lovers' duels, Weber sets the enjoyment and challenges of Bauhaus life in context.
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Leon Botstein, Conductor / President of Bard College
President Leon Botstein of Bard College steps boldly into the fray to answer one of the most enduring human questions: What is art? This discussion spills over into debates about art's value to society ---- whether access to the arts is right as basic as education or health care, and whether it should be assessed and supported by government or left to the "invisible hand" of the free market. President Botstein explains why it is essential to ask these questions and offers a sturdy basis for evaluating them. He goes so far as to suggest that engaging with art can give our lives meaning and purpose. ﻿
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Since the end of Mao's reign, art works emerging from China have taken the world by storm. We hear from some of China's most exciting artists.
Artists who lived in rural poverty only a decade ago now shake their heads in wonder as their works fetch millions of dollars in London and New York. "This period of history has been as exciting as Paris would have been in the early 1900s", gushes art historian Karen Smith. "Out of this kind of incredible period of innovation people will emerge who will be remembered as Picasso and Matisse were." Lui Xioadong is one of these talented artists. Xioadong has become a revered cynical realist painter and has recently sold at a record US$9.3 million. It is a remarkable phenomenon when you think that within our lifetime, a single artists life has changed so dramatically in every way.
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Avant Garde (2009): Meet theChinese artists who have taken the art world by storm.
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Since the end of Mao's reign, art works emerging from China have taken the world by storm. We hear from some of China's most exciting artists.
Artists who lived in rural poverty only a decade ago now shake their heads in wonder as their works fetch millions of dollars in London and New York. "This period of history has been as exciting as Paris would have been in the early 1900s", gushes art historian Karen Smith. "Out of this kind of incredible period of innovation people will emerge who will be remembered as Picasso and Matisse were." Lui Xioadong is one of these talented artists. Xioadong has become a revered cynical realist painter and has recently sold at a record US$9.3 million. It is a remarkable phenomenon when you think that within our lifetime, a single artists life has changed so dramatically in every way.
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George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of dr...

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any of the notes.” The tempo, he feels, is very important when it comes to art.
Condo wants his work to contain clear references to the different artists – from Picasso to Velasquez – they’re inspired by, but with a twist. His painting or drawings are about finding a way in which one can capture a person’s humanity through a portrait – capturing not just the outside but also the inside. Moreover, Condo aims to “turn negatives into positives”, portraying “the ordinary characters that make up our lives, whether it’s the janitor or the bus driver or the school teacher or the principal or the mailman or the truck driver. These are not the glamorous people that you see on the cover of Vogue Magazine, but they are what the world is composed of. And to give them a spot in the world is what I always admired about Rembrandt to a certain degree…”
“I love drawing as much as painting, so why not make your paintings from your drawings, but literally have there be no defined sort of hierarchy between the two mediums?” Condo started making “drawing-paintings”, where you can’t distinguish e.g. paint from pastel, or a line made with a paintbrush or a line drawn in from and thus making the two mediums equal: “There’s no real difference between figurative painting or abstract painting, ‘cause it’s all painting to begin with… You don't’ have to follow any rules as a painter. If you’re making an abstract painting it doesn't mean eventually it can’t morph into a figurative one.”
When a famous art historian asked Condo what he called the form of work he did, Condo thought of the description “artificial realism”. Artificial realism gives the painter the opportunity to go back and paint something in a realistic way while still portraying all that which is artificial in our world. In continuation of this, he finds that now everything seems to be “artificial realism” with the fake news that is all around us: “Art is the truth, and everything else is a lie.”
George Condo (b. 1957) is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo mixes input from art history’s masters – such as Velasquez, Manet and Picasso – with elements of American Pop Art. He distorts and renews this material so that it stands out and becomes his own: a kind of strange hybrid that blurs boundaries between the comic and the tragic, the grotesque and the beautiful, the classic and the innovative. As part of the wild art scene in New York in the early 1980s, Condo was close to painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and worked for Andy Warhol’s Factory, applying diamond dust to silkscreen. Condo’s work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, Tate Gallery in London, CentreGeorge Pompidou in Paris and Astrup FearnleyMuseum of Modern Art in Oslo, among others. He is the recipient of an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999) and the Francis J. Greenberger Award (2005). Condo lives and works in New York City.
George Condo was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at his studio in Soho, New York City in September 2017.
Camera: Jakob Solbakken
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
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George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any of the notes.” The tempo, he feels, is very important when it comes to art.
Condo wants his work to contain clear references to the different artists – from Picasso to Velasquez – they’re inspired by, but with a twist. His painting or drawings are about finding a way in which one can capture a person’s humanity through a portrait – capturing not just the outside but also the inside. Moreover, Condo aims to “turn negatives into positives”, portraying “the ordinary characters that make up our lives, whether it’s the janitor or the bus driver or the school teacher or the principal or the mailman or the truck driver. These are not the glamorous people that you see on the cover of Vogue Magazine, but they are what the world is composed of. And to give them a spot in the world is what I always admired about Rembrandt to a certain degree…”
“I love drawing as much as painting, so why not make your paintings from your drawings, but literally have there be no defined sort of hierarchy between the two mediums?” Condo started making “drawing-paintings”, where you can’t distinguish e.g. paint from pastel, or a line made with a paintbrush or a line drawn in from and thus making the two mediums equal: “There’s no real difference between figurative painting or abstract painting, ‘cause it’s all painting to begin with… You don't’ have to follow any rules as a painter. If you’re making an abstract painting it doesn't mean eventually it can’t morph into a figurative one.”
When a famous art historian asked Condo what he called the form of work he did, Condo thought of the description “artificial realism”. Artificial realism gives the painter the opportunity to go back and paint something in a realistic way while still portraying all that which is artificial in our world. In continuation of this, he finds that now everything seems to be “artificial realism” with the fake news that is all around us: “Art is the truth, and everything else is a lie.”
George Condo (b. 1957) is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo mixes input from art history’s masters – such as Velasquez, Manet and Picasso – with elements of American Pop Art. He distorts and renews this material so that it stands out and becomes his own: a kind of strange hybrid that blurs boundaries between the comic and the tragic, the grotesque and the beautiful, the classic and the innovative. As part of the wild art scene in New York in the early 1980s, Condo was close to painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and worked for Andy Warhol’s Factory, applying diamond dust to silkscreen. Condo’s work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, Tate Gallery in London, CentreGeorge Pompidou in Paris and Astrup FearnleyMuseum of Modern Art in Oslo, among others. He is the recipient of an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999) and the Francis J. Greenberger Award (2005). Condo lives and works in New York City.
George Condo was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at his studio in Soho, New York City in September 2017.
Camera: Jakob Solbakken
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
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The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

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The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, an adult skeleton is replaced every seven to 10 years, we shed as many as 30,000 dead skin cells every minute, and the food we eat travels 30 feet on its journey through our bodies. The LivingBody takes you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies evolve from birth to old age, and the amazing biological systems we need to thrive.
Embark on an incredible journey tracing the story of one everywoman using milestones to examine the everyday workings of a living, functioning body in ways not seen before. Cutting-edge miniature endoscopic HD cameras delve deep inside the mouth, throat, heart, lungs, digestive tract, brain and reproductive organs to shed new light on how and why our bodies do what they do. Stunning photography reveals universal moments in human development at the most minute level, providing insight into both our own individual metamorphosis and our shared human experiences.
Critically acclaimed “Inside the Living Body” won an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Artistic Direction. Special Effects sequences created by David Barlow, 2004 winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson award for excellence and innovation in medical photography, and Bandito, one of the UK's leading CGI directors responsible for sequences in Animals in the Womb.

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This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, an adult skeleton is replaced every seven to 10 years, we shed as many as 30,000 dead skin cells every minute, and the food we eat travels 30 feet on its journey through our bodies. The LivingBody takes you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies evolve from birth to old age, and the amazing biological systems we need to thrive.
Embark on an incredible journey tracing the story of one everywoman using milestones to examine the everyday workings of a living, functioning body in ways not seen before. Cutting-edge miniature endoscopic HD cameras delve deep inside the mouth, throat, heart, lungs, digestive tract, brain and reproductive organs to shed new light on how and why our bodies do what they do. Stunning photography reveals universal moments in human development at the most minute level, providing insight into both our own individual metamorphosis and our shared human experiences.
Critically acclaimed “Inside the Living Body” won an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Artistic Direction. Special Effects sequences created by David Barlow, 2004 winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson award for excellence and innovation in medical photography, and Bandito, one of the UK's leading CGI directors responsible for sequences in Animals in the Womb.

"Great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide" (Dryden)
There often seems to be a link between creativity and mental i...

"Great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide" (Dryden)
There often seems to be a link between creativity and mental illness. Many great poets, playwrights, artists and composers suffered from depression, alcoholism, obsessionality, bipolar or psychotic disorders at some time in their lives. How strong is the link and what might account for it? Are these disorders beneficial to the creative process or a drawback that must be overcome?
The transcript and downloadable versions of all of the lectures are available from the Gresham College website:
http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/genius-or-madness
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There is currently nearly 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.
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"Great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide" (Dryden)
There often seems to be a link between creativity and mental illness. Many great poets, playwrights, artists and composers suffered from depression, alcoholism, obsessionality, bipolar or psychotic disorders at some time in their lives. How strong is the link and what might account for it? Are these disorders beneficial to the creative process or a drawback that must be overcome?
The transcript and downloadable versions of all of the lectures are available from the Gresham College website:
http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/genius-or-madness
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There is currently nearly 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.
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Nicolas Fox Weber, Director of the Josef and Anni AlbersFoundation, explores day-to-day life at the Bauhaus: the personal relationships, the struggles and even the scandals. Showing little-known images of Bauhauslers frolicking on the beach, sitting around a samovar, parading at costume parties, and even feigning lovers' duels, Weber sets the enjoyment and challenges of Bauhaus life in context.
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Nicolas Fox Weber, Director of the Josef and Anni AlbersFoundation, explores day-to-day life at the Bauhaus: the personal relationships, the struggles and even the scandals. Showing little-known images of Bauhauslers frolicking on the beach, sitting around a samovar, parading at costume parties, and even feigning lovers' duels, Weber sets the enjoyment and challenges of Bauhaus life in context.
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Why Arts Graduates Are Under-Employed

Arts graduates are often to be found making coffee – having spent their university years studying Plato or Foucault. Maybe it’s their fault, or maybe the problem lies with societies that have no real idea what the arts are for. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Why art is important | Katerina Gregos | TEDxGhent

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Katerina Gregos is convinced that contemporary art has an important role to play in society, as one of the last frontiers of free expression. Today, artists and cultural practitioners, rather than politicians, are leading some of the key discussions about the state of the world. Contemporary artists challenge each and every one of us to reinterpret social and political events, and crack cemented opinions as well as dominant narratives propagated by the media and those in power. As an internationally respected curator, Katerina has curated a number of exhibitions dedicated to exploring the relationship between art, politics, democracy, the new global production circuits, and human rights. Let yourself be inspired by Katerina’s talk at TEDxGhent 2014, and find out what contemporary art can contribute to society.
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One of the most fascinating organs in our body is the human brain. You could say that it is central control, or headquarters for our body. Without our brain, we are not alive. The brain is where our consciousness lives and our memories are preserved. If we are considered “brain dead”, then the plug gets pulled on our life support. It is a complex organ of fatty tissue, and the brain helps us process different kinds of information through our five sense. Using our nose, the brain can tell us whether we are experiencing a pleasant smell or something foul. With our ears, the brain can help us process the noises we are hearing and be able to tell the difference from language to noises. With our mouth, the brain helps us figure out whether the food we are eating is good for us and not poisonous. Finally, with our eyes, the brain helps us process the information we are seeing visually. Our brain and our eyes have a beautiful relationship by letting us see colors, nature, people, and more, along with associate these visions with emotions. With such wondrous capabilities, it can be easy to just assume and trust that what our eyes are telling us is true. Well, not exactly.
In the last several centuries, optical illusions have been playing tricks with our brain and causing us to question what is real and what is fiction. Optical illusions can be created by Mother Nature, or they can be manmade, thus creating an entire art dedication to optical illusions and messing with our brain and everything that we know about the world around us. With the innovation and evolution of optical illusions, we are now getting confused more often than ever before! People have even dedicated their lives and support themselves from creating their own optical illusions. These artists even get a kick from us stepping on their painting and thinking that we are about to descend into a multiple story fall, but instead, our foot remains on solid ground.
This video has ten of the most mind blowing optical illusions. They are so crazy that you would think that they were simply a trick of the camera or computer. What makes these optical illusions extra special is the fact that they play with your perception using colors, angles, light, shapes, sizes, and more. Our eyes have been conditioned and groomed to see certain things by the way the light hits an object, or by the way and angle is seen by our eyes. Reality can be manipulated so many ways by a simple tilt of the head or a beam of light, or a splash of color. By breaking down why you are seeing the optical illusion in the first place, we can start descending upon the bridge of understanding. Probably one of the most unsettling things about optical illusions is that the seed of doubt can bleed over to our normal everyday lives and cause us to question everything by just looking outside.
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The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

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The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, an adult skeleton is replaced every seven to 10 years, we shed as many as 30,000 dead skin cells every minute, and the food we eat travels 30 feet on its journey through our bodies. The LivingBody takes you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies evolve from birth to old age, and the amazing biological systems we need to thrive.
Embark on an incredible journey tracing the story of one everywoman using milestones to examine the everyday workings of a living, functioning body in ways not seen before. Cutting-edge miniature endoscopic HD cameras delve deep inside the mouth, throat, heart, lungs, digestive tract, brain and reproductive organs to shed new light on how and why our bodies do what they do. Stunning photography reveals universal moments in human development at the most minute level, providing insight into both our own individual metamorphosis and our shared human experiences.
Critically acclaimed “Inside the Living Body” won an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Artistic Direction. Special Effects sequences created by David Barlow, 2004 winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson award for excellence and innovation in medical photography, and Bandito, one of the UK's leading CGI directors responsible for sequences in Animals in the Womb.

Jain - Makeba (Official Video)

Jain - Makeba - From "Zanaka", album available : http://smarturl.it/JainZanakaDeluxe
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LYRICS
"Ooohe" Makeba ma qué bella,
Can i get a " oohe " Makeba,
Makes my body dance for you ,
(x4)
I want to hear your breath just next to my soul,
I want to feel oppress without any rest,
I want to see you sing, i want to see you fight,
Because you are the real beauty of human right ,
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Nobody can beat the Mama Africa,
You follow the beat that she's going to give you,
Only her smile can all make it go,
The sufferation of a thousand more,
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Literally My Life (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) | MyLifeAsEva

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LITERALLY, MY LIFEInside my sheets
With the screen lighting up my face
I’ve got my life
Laid out in a visual space
See in the real world
These brows are not on fleek
Winged liner ain’t so easy
My look is pretty weak
But here online where
I can do anything
The water’s sold in boxes
And O2L can sing
Goals! Actual goals! AF
Literally, my life, is
Beaches every night
Messy buns and Christmas lights
Literally, my life, is
Skinny waists and high fashion
Riding in the G-Wagon
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen
So back in real life
I still can’t find a bae (shoot)
My local coffee shop
Still messes up my name (it's only three letters!)
Hey let’s get lost in
One million pins and Tweets
I’ll live my life like Kylie
And buy expensive sweets (gluten free)
My nails will be too long
To get done anything
I’ll sip artistic lattes
And rock expensive bling
Literally, my life, is
Beaches every single night
Messy buns and Christmas lights
Literally, my life, is
Skinny waists and high fashion
Riding in the G-Wagon
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen.
Ooooooh weee, I have everything - reblogged on the screen.
Ooooooh weee, I have everything...
Literally, my life, is
Thrifting stores and hand me downs
Picking graduation gowns
Literally, my life, is
Hitting up the drive-thru
Got shotgun in Mom’s Subaru
Literally, my life is
Literally, my life is
Living in my yoga pants
Shaving for the school dance
Dealing with Felicia’s rants
Homework by the fridge light
Netflix dates and pillow fights
2 a.m. on a summer night
Ooooooh weee, I have everything – right in front of me
Ooooooh weee, I have everything – right in front of me
Thank you guys so much for allowing me to try new things on this channel and have fun with everything Ive always wanted to do!!! Anything you want to do in life- don't give up on it! SOooooooo um yeah, a music video. PrettyCrazy!!! I hope you like this video! Back to normal videos in a few days! xoxo, Eva

Is Chinese Modern Art the Greatest Artistic Movement Since Cubism?

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Artists who lived in rural poverty only a decade ago now shake their heads in wonder as their works fetch millions of dollars in London and New York. "This period of history has been as exciting as Paris would have been in the early 1900s", gushes art historian Karen Smith. "Out of this kind of incredible period of innovation people will emerge who will be remembered as Picasso and Matisse were." Lui Xioadong is one of these talented artists. Xioadong has become a revered cynical realist painter and has recently sold at a record US$9.3 million. It is a remarkable phenomenon when you think that within our lifetime, a single artists life has changed so dramatically in every way.
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George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any of the notes.” The tempo, he feels, is very important when it comes to art.
Condo wants his work to contain clear references to the different artists – from Picasso to Velasquez – they’re inspired by, but with a twist. His painting or drawings are about finding a way in which one can capture a person’s humanity through a portrait – capturing not just the outside but also the inside. Moreover, Condo aims to “turn negatives into positives”, portraying “the ordinary characters that make up our lives, whether it’s the janitor or the bus driver or the school teacher or the principal or the mailman or the truck driver. These are not the glamorous people that you see on the cover of Vogue Magazine, but they are what the world is composed of. And to give them a spot in the world is what I always admired about Rembrandt to a certain degree…”
“I love drawing as much as painting, so why not make your paintings from your drawings, but literally have there be no defined sort of hierarchy between the two mediums?” Condo started making “drawing-paintings”, where you can’t distinguish e.g. paint from pastel, or a line made with a paintbrush or a line drawn in from and thus making the two mediums equal: “There’s no real difference between figurative painting or abstract painting, ‘cause it’s all painting to begin with… You don't’ have to follow any rules as a painter. If you’re making an abstract painting it doesn't mean eventually it can’t morph into a figurative one.”
When a famous art historian asked Condo what he called the form of work he did, Condo thought of the description “artificial realism”. Artificial realism gives the painter the opportunity to go back and paint something in a realistic way while still portraying all that which is artificial in our world. In continuation of this, he finds that now everything seems to be “artificial realism” with the fake news that is all around us: “Art is the truth, and everything else is a lie.”
George Condo (b. 1957) is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo mixes input from art history’s masters – such as Velasquez, Manet and Picasso – with elements of American Pop Art. He distorts and renews this material so that it stands out and becomes his own: a kind of strange hybrid that blurs boundaries between the comic and the tragic, the grotesque and the beautiful, the classic and the innovative. As part of the wild art scene in New York in the early 1980s, Condo was close to painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and worked for Andy Warhol’s Factory, applying diamond dust to silkscreen. Condo’s work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, Tate Gallery in London, CentreGeorge Pompidou in Paris and Astrup FearnleyMuseum of Modern Art in Oslo, among others. He is the recipient of an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999) and the Francis J. Greenberger Award (2005). Condo lives and works in New York City.
George Condo was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at his studio in Soho, New York City in September 2017.
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Bob Ross - Valley View (Season 21 Episode 1)

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The Living Body - Our Extraordinary Life

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The story of a human life, from first cry to final breath, told from within the body.
This documentary film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography. Exploring human physiology from birth, through the drama of puberty, into adulthood, and finally old age, the programme offers a visually-stunning insight into how our bodies function.
Throughout life we undergo a continuous second-by-second transformation, every move we make and every outside stimulus triggers a reaction through the skin, bones, organs, muscles and cells. We breathe on average 700 million breaths in a lifetime, an adult skeleton is replaced every seven to 10 years, we shed as many as 30,000 dead skin cells every minute, and the food we eat travels 30 feet on its journey through our bodies. The LivingBody takes you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies evolve from birth to old age, and the amazing biological systems we need to thrive.
Embark on an incredible journey tracing the story of one everywoman using milestones to examine the everyday workings of a living, functioning body in ways not seen before. Cutting-edge miniature endoscopic HD cameras delve deep inside the mouth, throat, heart, lungs, digestive tract, brain and reproductive organs to shed new light on how and why our bodies do what they do. Stunning photography reveals universal moments in human development at the most minute level, providing insight into both our own individual metamorphosis and our shared human experiences.
Critically acclaimed “Inside the Living Body” won an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Artistic Direction. Special Effects sequences created by David Barlow, 2004 winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson award for excellence and innovation in medical photography, and Bandito, one of the UK's leading CGI directors responsible for sequences in Animals in the Womb.

"Great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide" (Dryden)
There often seems to be a link between creativity and mental illness. Many great poets, playwrights, artists and composers suffered from depression, alcoholism, obsessionality, bipolar or psychotic disorders at some time in their lives. How strong is the link and what might account for it? Are these disorders beneficial to the creative process or a drawback that must be overcome?
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Bauhaus: Art as Life - Talk: An Insider's Glimpse of Bauhaus Life

Nicolas Fox Weber, Director of the Josef and Anni AlbersFoundation, explores day-to-day life at the Bauhaus: the personal relationships, the struggles and even the scandals. Showing little-known images of Bauhauslers frolicking on the beach, sitting around a samovar, parading at costume parties, and even feigning lovers' duels, Weber sets the enjoyment and challenges of Bauhaus life in context.
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